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Multiple Gabonese terminals fully revised

Posted: 13th August 2010

Multiple Gabonese terminals fully revised: Oguendjo Terminal, Etame Terminal and Lucina Marine Terminal

Oguendjo Terminal, Gabon, consists of two production platforms, a loading berth composed primarily of a floating storage vessel and a submarine pipeline.

Our Oguendjo Terminal information sees new details relating to regulations and nearest airport, whilst including updates to the max. size, pilotage, cargo operations, other important addresses and the layout plan. 

 

At Etame Terminal the FPSO ‘Petroleo Nautipa’ is permanently moored by eight mooring legs deployed in a radial pattern, four from the bow and four from the stern and has two subsea production wellheads from the FPSO’s port side (amidships). There are no anchor marker buoys and vessels are not permitted to approach within 1,000 m. of the FPSO's portside.

Etame Terminal updates can be found for pre-arrival, tugs, cargo operations and operator details.

 

Lucina Marine Terminal consists of six 4-pile production platforms linked by submarine pipeline to the LP-1 production platform then to the Floating Storage Unit (FSU) ``Banio'', which itself is linked to an export SBM.

Updated information relating to the Lucina Marine Terminal includes restrictions, pilotage, VHF and PFSO and other important addresses is available.